Justice Is "on the Verge of No Longer Being Able to Judge" According to a Magistrate
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The Attorney General at the Aix-en-Provence Court of Appeal, Franck Rastoul, shouted an alarm at the congestion of the criminal justice system
In two decades, the chief of the police station has seen the exercise of her profession evolve in a direction which she deplores. And which has made her "leave the judiciary", which she considers "in crisis", under the weight of the procedures which "have become more complex", the "number of files which has stopped increasing without any additional staff", and "laws more and more in favour of the respondent". In 2004, after four years of law, th…
Justice is "on the point of not being able to judge" the cases as it is engorged, warned Monday the Attorney General at the Court of Appeal of Aix-en-Provence, Franck Rastoul, during the launch in Paris of a consultation with various actors to shorten the time limits for trial in criminal matters.
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